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Dr Diane Turner in partnership with Applied Microbiology International presents a webinar on ‘Practical Essentials of Liquid Chromatography and LC-MS Introduction’ in March 2024, taken from our Royal Society of Chemistry approved Complete HPLC & LC-MS course, more info here .
In Part 4 of this series Dr Diane Turner joins Agilent scientists Samuel Haddad and Vanessa Abercrombie to find out the questions they are most frequently asked and discuss selecting and using columns, liners and consumables to suit different applications. Visit the Separation Science website to watch the presentation on-demand.
Dr Diane Turner joins two other experts on this webinar which explores recent technological advancements in Mass Spectrometry including using Hydrogen as a carrier gas. Visit the Technology Networks website to watch the presentation on-demand.
Dr Diane Turner presents ‘Exploiting fast GC with hydrogen carrier gas to increase productivity & efficiency for the analysis of PAHs & PCBs’ at the Agilent Environmental Analysis Symposium in September 2023, watch here now. .
In this presentation, Dr. Diane Turner, Senior Consultant and Director at Anthias Consulting Limited, discusses how to make the most of your three-dimensional data in the field of analytical chemistry. This talk was presented at the SelectScience® Virtual Analytical Summit 2022.
Watch Diane’s presentation on the The Scientists’ Channel® website and download a copy of the presentation from our presentation resources.
When choosing a sample preparation method, it is important to consider the chemistry of your compounds, including properties such as volatility or polarity. In this video presentation, Dr. Diane Turner, Founder and Director of Anthias Consulting Ltd., discusses how to utilize information about your compounds to choose the most suitable automated sample prep technique. This talk was presented at the SelectScience® Virtual Analytical Summit 2021.
Watch Diane’s presentation on the The Scientists’ Channel® website and download a copy of the presentation from our presentation resources.
Explore the in-depth process of gas chromatography (GC) from a molecule’s point of view. In this video presentation, Dr. Diane Turner, Founder and Director of Anthias Consulting Ltd., outlines the step-by-step process of GC from the mobile phase and stationary phase all the way through to the collection of computational data at the end of the GC workflow. This talk was presented at the SelectScience® Virtual Analytical Summit 2021.
Watch Diane’s presentation on the The Scientists’ Channel® website and download a copy of the presentation from our presentation resources.
Metabolic specialist Dr Simon Thain introduces the concepts behind Metabolomics and why it is so important to modern biotechnology, highlighting the range of analytical technologies used in its practice. The talk discusses how Metabolomics can be applied in the understanding, modelling and optimising bio-production processes.
Register to access this webinar.
The Insider’s Guide to Thermal Desorption with Markes International – view on Separation Science
In Part 6 of this series Dr Diane Turner joins Agilent scientists Ed Connor and Vanessa Abercrombie to discuss some of the most frequently asked questions about GC & GC-MS. Visit the Separation Science website to watch the presentation on-demand.
In Part 4 of this series Dr Diane Turner joins Agilent scientists Samuel Haddad and Vanessa Abercrombie to find out the questions they are most frequently asked and discuss selecting and using columns, liners and consumables to suit different applications. Visit the Separation Science website to watch the presentation on-demand.
Diane Turner joins Agilent scientists Angie Smith-Henry and Vanessa Abercrombie to find out the questions they are most frequently asked and discuss selecting and using columns, liners and consumables to suit different applications. Visit the Separation Science website to watch the presentation on-demand.
Diane Turner joins Agilent scientists Angie Smith-Henry and Vanessa Abercrombie to find out the questions they are most frequently asked and discuss selecting and using columns, liners and consumables to suit different applications. Visit the Separation Science website to watch the presentation on-demand.
In this follow-up webinar, Diane Turner again joins Agilent scientists Angie Smith-Henry and Vanessa Abercrombie to continue to discuss some of the most frequently asked questions about GC & GC-MS. Visit the Separation Science website to watch the presentation on-demand.
Dr Diane Turner joins this expert discussion event covering why switching from helium to hydrogen carrier gas may offer benefits for TD-GC/MS analysis. Visit the Separation Science website to watch the presentation on-demand.
Non-Targeted Analysis of Food and Flavours is a new event which has been created to promote discussion of non-targeted analysis in foods. The program will feature presentations and a panel discussion and the participation of the audience as well as the presenters is encouraged.
Dr Diane Turner will be speaking at the Non-Targeted Analysis of Food and Flavours, an event, jointly organised by the RSC Food and Separation Science Groups.
The BMSS is delighted to announce that that BMSS 2025 – the 45th Annual Meeting will be held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh, UK, from the 8th - 10th of September 2025.
The conference will include a 3-day scientific programme and vendor exhibition, together with a full schedule of social events.
Pittcon 2025 Conference + Expo: Where Innovation Meets Collaboration
The Anthias Consulting team is thrilled to announce that we’ll be sending two of our consultants to represent us at Pittcon 2025, taking place in beautiful Boston, MA, USA.
Dr. Diane Turner, PhD FRSC Founder, Director, and Senior Consultant of Anthias Consulting Ltd and Dr. Giles Edwards, MChem, PhD, FRSC with over 20 years of experience in mass spectrometry and separation sciences, will both lead 2 short courses, each, a networking roundtable and a workshop together.
Registration for Pittcon 2025 and all short courses is now open. Secure your spot and book a place on one of our popular courses by visiting the Pittcon website to explore pricing and discover a range of exciting discounts – https://pittcon.org
Following the success of the first SinS event this year, we are delighted to announce we will be returning to SinS 2025, this time held at The Brighton Centre, Brighton. Visit us on Stand 1! We are already looking forward to this: both the conference & exhibition and also the super social events. Watch this space for registration opening and we hope to see you there!
ISC 2024– ‘Imagine a World of Chromatography’ will be taking place for in the inspirational city of Liverpool in October 2024. We will be exhibiting and presenting at this exciting event, held for the first time in the UK in two decades. Registration opens in January, and there is currently a call out for oral and poster submissions so get your abstract in asap. Come to visit us on Stand 43!
Emissions Analytics are hosting their own conference at The Beckman Centre in California this April. Diane will be presenting on ‘The Principles & Challenges of Tyre Analysis’. Registration is open here now!
Pittcon 2024 – ‘the event for scientific breakthroughs’ will be taking place for the first time on the West Coast (USA) in San Diego on Saturday 24th February to Wednesday 28th February 2024, and will feature short courses, an exhibition and social events. Anthias will be running 6 short courses during the conference. Registration is open here now!
Diane was the key note speaker at the Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group Career’s Symposium at the Royal Society of Chemistry’s (RSC) Burlington House and gave a fascinating talk on her unique professional background entitled ‘From Scilly all the way to the RSC’. The feedback from the audience was excellent and it was especially inspirational to the students and Early Career Scientists. JPAG is an excellent not-for-profit group jointly sponsored by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and the RSC back in the 1960s to forward the interests of Pharmaceutical Analysts and promote quality control. (The photo is of Diane carrying out marine surveys and was taken from her presentation.)
Dr Diane Turner & Dr Pernilla Sörme from My Green Lab will be doing a talk on The Sustainable Lab: Practical Tips for Lab Management and Sample Analysis. Recent years have seen the emergence of a laboratory sustainability movement around the world but the practicalities of this are challenging. They are highly specialised and resource intensive spaces that require specialised buildings, equipment and even personnel. However, for the laboratories this is a great opportunity for improvement and taking small actions can have a big impact. Greatest success has been seen when frameworks address laboratory sustainability holistically by encouraging scientists to reduce energy, water, waste, and hazardous chemical use. The not-for-profit organisation ‘My Green Lab’ provides a comprehensive program that not only shows the benefit of reducing the environmental footprint on the laboratories, but also encourages behaviour changes that achieve an enduring culture of sustainability. This talk will begin with some general practical aspects on how laboratories can achieve better sustainability with takeaway practical tips to empower change. Diane Turner will move the talk onto the specific area of analytical chemistry, exploring the ways you can assess or develop your method from a sustainability point of view by implementing a step-by-step plan from sample collection through transport, storage, analysis and reporting. Using GC &GC-MS as an example she will run through ideas for each step. This will progress onto useful tips for considering sustainability during the process of instrument acquisition. These improvements not only have a positive environmental effect but can also improve long-term cost efficiency whilst maintaining sample integrity and producing accurate and reproducible results.
Dr Giles Edwards will be doing a talk on Moving Towards Sustainable Analysis: Liquid Chromatography, LC-MS & ICP-MS Instrumentation, Applications, Reporting and the Analyst. Sustainable laboratory practices encompass social, economic and environmental factors that may be adopted and improved upon in part by the analyst; sustainability starts at home and in our case the lab. The analytical method development process is designed to optimise how we get answers to questions related to chemical measurements which are usually both quantitative and qualitative, there is always room for improvement. The choice of instrumentation that improves sensitivity, speed, selectivity and specificity of an analytical method such as migration from HPLC to UHPLC and solvent recycling will all contribute to a more sustainable laboratory workflow. Sustainable instrument development practices will also be discussed including the development of novel ICP-MS instrumentation and its hyphenation to laser spectroscopy, the reuse of modular components, reduction of energy consumption, 3D printing of prototypes and upcycling. The adoption of the “reduce, reuse and recycle” mantra, green chemistry techniques, moving away from single use plastics, data management and storage strategies all contribute to a more sustainable future; these will all be discussed with strategies for implementation and efficient integration within existing analytical workflows. Finally product life cycle and the feasibility of instrument re-use and re-deployment with academics in developing countries will be investigated and how this makes positive impact on our global sustainability goals.
Anthias’ Senior Consultant Dr Diane Turner will be doing a talk on Gas Chromatography & GC-MS Sustainability & Health Check. Further on from her earlier talk on laboratory sustainability, Diane Turner will focus specifically on sustainability within the techniques of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. This will include a step-by-step approach to the different stages of sample analysis using these techniques, from discussing your laboratory gas supply through to mass spectrometric detection. Ideas and tips will be shared on the gases used, inlet modes of operation, column internal diameters and flow rates, oven temperatures, GC detector flows, MS vacuum systems. Finally, the presentation will touch upon the importance of gas saver modes, standby methods, preventative maintenance and troubleshooting to avoid leaks, reduce power consumption and improve sustainability.
As proud partners of HEaTED we are looking forward to having a stand at the NTDC Partner Forum at Sheffield Hallam University on 6th September. Tickets are free and available now here. The day aims to open discussions around making technical careers a viable option for every person, regardless of background and circumstance. We really hope to see you there so make sure you book your ticket now!
Dr Diane Turner will be presenting on advanced GC techniques at the SelectScience® Virtual Analytical Summit 2023 on 14th February 2023.
Register to attend on the SelectScience website.
Anthias trainers are teaching four Short Courses at Pittcon 2023:
Sunday 19th March: Absolute Basics of Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI)
Saturday 18th March: Applied Maintenance and Troubleshooting for LC & LC-MS
Saturday 18th March: Applied Method Development for GC & GC-MS
Sunday 19th March: Applied Maintenance and Troubleshooting for GC & GC-MS
Anthias Consulting are excited to be exhibiting at Solutions in Science (SinS) – visit us on stand 31.
The SinS conference and exhibition will showcase a complementary and diverse range of analytical topics. The conference programme will highlight scientific solutions, presenting delegates with the latest research, techniques, instruments, and applications from Industry and academia. The event will be of value to laboratory and analytical scientists who have an interest and work in the fields of food, water or environmental analysis, toxicology, the separation sciences and or spectroscopy.
Visit the SinS website to find out more.
Anthias Consulting exhibited at Lab Innovations in November – read more about Lab Innovations 2022.
Find out more on the Pittcon website.
Anthias Consulting exhibited at Lab Innovations in November – read more about Lab Innovations 2022.
Anthias’ Senior Consultant Dr Diane Turner presented a talk titled ‘From food to fuel – analysing diverse matrices’ within the Royal Society of Chemistry theatre at Lab Innovations – download the presentation
Dr Diane Turner is presenting a talk ‘Needle in a haystack? Working with 3D data’ at the SelectScience® Virtual Analytical Summit 2022 on 15th February 2022.
Register to attend on the SelectScience website.
Anthias Consulting exhibited at Lab Innovations in November 2021 – on stand E118. Anthias were delighted to win two awards at the Lab Awards – read more.
Anthias’ consultants presented the following CPD training presentations within the Royal Society of Chemistry theatre:
4th November at 2pm Dr Diane Turner – ‘Analysis in the recycling of plastics using GC-MS with headspace-trap, thermal desorption and pyrolysis techniques’.
3rd November at 3pm Dr Giles Edwards – ‘LC-MS techniques in the research of infectious diseases’.
The Analytical Research Forum is the flagship event of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Analytical Division. The scientific symposium will present cutting-edge analytical chemistry through a programme of keynotes and talks along with panel discussions to showcase careers in analytical chemistry. The event offers early career researchers the opportunity to present their work and to connect and engage with the analytical community. Anthias Consulting’s Director and Senior Consultant Dr Diane Turner was Chair of the Scientific Organising Committee for ARF 2021.
Anthias Consulting delivered four online training sessions as part of the Short Courses programme at Pittcon 2021:
16th March: Applied Liquid Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Maintenance and Troubleshooting
1st March: Applied Gas Chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Maintenance and Troubleshooting
4th March: Applied Method Development for Gas Chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
15th March: Applied Method Development and Optimisation for Liquid Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Dr Diane Turner presented a talk ‘Choosing an automated sample preparation technique to match your analytes and matrix’ at the SelectScience® Virtual Analytical Summit 2021.
Watch Diane’s presentation on-demand on the The Scientists’ Channel® website.
Dr Diane Turner presented at the Technology Networks webinar ‘Innovations in Mass Spectrometry: Exploring the Latest Advances’ – 29th June 2020.
To catch up with the webinar, visit the Technology Networks website.
Dr Diane Turner and Richard Stokes presented short courses at Pittcon 2020.
Watch Diane’s presentation on-demand on the The Scientists’ Channel® website.
Dr Diane Turner and Richard Stokes presented short courses at Pittcon 2020.
We attended the HTC-16 conference which featured a full programme covering the latest developments in separation technologies and hyphenated techniques. Find out more at the event website.
Dr Diane Turner gave a talk on ‘Selectivity: Where, When and How to Use It!’ at this symposium which offered the chance to hear from a range of expert speakers and network with analysts from multiple disciplines. Diane was also part of a Q&A panel session at the event. Find out more and register on the LECO website.
Dr Diane Turner presented at Lab Innovations with her talk on ‘Using the Periodic Table in our GC-MS analyses’ as part of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s programme celebrating the International Year of The Periodic Table. A copy of Diane’s presentation is available for download here.
Dr Diane Turner presented at this workshop hosted by Markes International.
The Analytical Science Network annual conference provides networking and continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities for early career analytical scientists across all disciplines. The 2019 conference theme was Elementary: Exploring the Analytical Sciences’ exploring how analytical science underpins the sciences. This included topics such as electrochemistry, environmental, forensics, safety and security, pharmaceuticals, spectrometry and much more. Dr Diane Turner presented a CPD session ‘Method development and method validation: The key to success!‘ covering all applications and techniques.
The ASN’s next event is the Bright Spark Symposium 2019 on 13th September 2019 at the University of Brighton. To find out more this and future events, visit the Analytical Science Network website.
Dr Diane Turner presented four short courses at Pittcon 2019. Diane’s courses were well attended with 52 delegates trained over the 4 days:
GC & GC-MS Troubleshooting & Maintenance
Sample Introduction in GC & GC-MS
Practical Essentials of Thermal Desorption
GC & GC-MS Method Development
To find out more about next year’s event, visit the Pittcon website.
Dr Diane Turner gave a presentation on each of the two days as part of the seminar programme in the Royal Society of Chemistry Theatre within the key themes of human health and the environment:
Upgrade your techniques with sorptive analysis for disease diagnosis
Upgrade your techniques with thermal desorption for air quality monitoring
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